SUSS School of Law

[4] For entry to its LLB or JD programmes, prospective students must have taken The Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT) conducted in the relevant year of application.

[6] There is no minimum LNAT score to be eligible for admission into the LLB or JD programmes but a demonstration of aptitude to practice law must be shown.

The committee was chaired by Senior Minister of State for Law, and Education Indranee Rajah, and composed of legal experts such as renowned criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan, chief prosecutor Tai Wei Shyong, chief district dudge See Kee Oon, and Mr Noor Marican.

Other members include Valerie Thean, Cheong Hee Kiat, Raja Kumar s/o Thamny Rajah, Amarjeet Singh, Foo Siew Fong and Narayanan Sreenivasan.

Admission into the programme is based on academic credentials, aptitude, attitude and interest to pursue family and criminal law.

[12] The school intends to eventually locate in the State and or Family Justice Courts to conduct practical learning.